Can anyone explain this message in more detail:
The volume key is unknown for this disc - video can't be decrypted
i know its pretty self explanatory....but my scenario is that i have a lot of discs ripped to HDD with anydvd in full file and folder structure and am now using makemkv to convert to mkv.
I have hit this error on a couple of discs.
is this a sympton of using anydvd for the rip? or is it simply that there will always be some discs that we cannot decrypt?
volume key is unknown
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Re: volume key is unknown
Hi!
If you are using .ISO image files created by AnyDVD, that's the source of your problem...
It would be beneficial if you shared the specific titles and regions with us ;>}I have hit this error on a couple of discs.
If you are using .ISO image files created by AnyDVD, that's the source of your problem...
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These are discs ripped to files and folders i.e. BDMV\STREAM
Althought interested at your post - are there issues with anydvd generated ISO's?
All are US discs. I'll grab a list of titles and post.
Althought interested at your post - are there issues with anydvd generated ISO's?
All are US discs. I'll grab a list of titles and post.
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Re: volume key is unknown
Yes - and that's why I stated so.
It appears that such .ISOs are "incomplete" and lack a volume ID /key. It sounds like if you want to use such an .ISO, you'd HAVE TO HAVE AnyDVD active on your system, so that it could "phone home" for the needed key.
Click on the following link (to postings at the SlySoft Forum) for additional insight:
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=37885
It appears that such .ISOs are "incomplete" and lack a volume ID /key. It sounds like if you want to use such an .ISO, you'd HAVE TO HAVE AnyDVD active on your system, so that it could "phone home" for the needed key.
Click on the following link (to postings at the SlySoft Forum) for additional insight:
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=37885
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Re: volume key is unknown
Not exactly, as long your disc is in KEYDB file maintained by members on doom9 forum http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=120988 , you can copy this file into "AACS key directory" (set it in preferences) and MakeMKV will open that discs. Despite what is said on above-mentioned Sly thread, MakeMKV can open all blu-ray discs as long as you either have an original disc or proper backup.setarip_old wrote: Yes - and that's why I stated so.
It appears that such .ISOs are "incomplete" and lack a volume ID /key. It sounds like if you want to use such an .ISO, you'd HAVE TO HAVE AnyDVD active on your system, so that it could "phone home" for the needed key.
Click on the following link (to postings at the SlySoft Forum) for additional insight:
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=37885
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Re: volume key is unknown
As a point of information, the "keyDB.cfg" file posted at the Doopm9 Forum contains only 237 items, including several that are "same title/different region" - and, if I remember correctly, contains no discs with MKBs higher/newer than MKB 12...
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It contains several v16 keys obtained by "undisclosed" means.setarip_old wrote:As a point of information, the "keyDB.cfg" file posted at the Doopm9 Forum contains only 237 items, including several that are "same title/different region" - and, if I remember correctly, contains no discs with MKBs higher/newer than MKB 12...
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@mike admin
Is MKB 16 still the highest version number?
Is MKB 16 still the highest version number?
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Yes.setarip_old wrote:@mike admin
Is MKB 16 still the highest version number?